Furnace exhaust fan runs constantly
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Hi D, I don't think it's suppose to run continuously. Here's a link that may help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oe7Z1mojUk
Good luck!
When in doubt call your HVAC guy, cause gas is nothing you want to mess with.... carbon monoxide poisoning, the silent killer.
I would definitely look into having someone check the circuit board[s] on the furnace...the fan should run only when the furnace is heating up or cooling down afterwards. If you have air conditioning, check your wall control to see IF it might have gotten changed over to 'air'...which would mean that it's not heating, only circulating the air throughout the building.
I would contact a furnace company - it may need a proper setting, tho remember too, this is winter, and if you are in a home, or a trailer, this makes a huge diff. Check the outside, around your home, and be sure all windows are shut, and NO openings. If you want to save money, you can put bales of hay, around the home, for this is an insulation. Then next yr you can use these again. Tho do have a furnace man check this out, to be careful, ok? Best wishes, J.
Before you call a pro, take a look at your thermostat If your thermostat is in the "Fan On" position, your fan will run all the time. If your thermostat is in the "Auto" position, it will run only when the heat turns on. If it doesn't work that way, something is probably wrong with your thermostat. I hope this helps you. Good luck.
Exhaust fan should only run when the furnace is on. There is either an electronic or a vacuum limit switch that turns the exhaust fan on when there is a call for heat. The exhaust fan turns on first, a second limit switch senses the fan is on the sends a signal to the control board and the furnace turns on. One of the limit switches is locked in the open position so the fan runs continuously. The electronic limit switches are disc shaped and mounted on the exhaust pipe at the furnace. If the bad limit switch was locked in the closed position the exhaust fan would not turn on when was a call for heat and no signal to the control board preventing the furnace to turn on. Call a HVAC tech to check and replace. Nothing for a DIY to mess with.
Best wishes, and let us know the results, ok? It is misty here, but I wish you a lovely day, J.
What if my exhaust fan turns on and off while running
Hi D, silly question, but have you checked to see if the fan has been switched to manual? If so, it will run constantly.
The best solution is to call a professional for an assessment. I had a similar problem when cold air was blowing from the furnace. I then used this guide https://callheliosair.com/how-do-you-fix-a-furnace-that-blows-cold-air to better inspect everything, and then called a local repairman
Oh my goodness, bring in a hvac professional company to fix this for you.
IF THE FURNACE HASN'T HAD AN ANNUAL MAINTENANCE CHECK, I WOULD GET IT DONE ASAP.